Alright, MiTL Nation, let's cut through some noise this morning. I'm seeing "Amtrak Coloma track washout" trending, and it’s a stark reminder, isn't it? We talk a lot about being prepared for the unexpected, about having a Plan B – or a Plan B for your Plan B, as Jon just pointed out. But sometimes, the ground literally gives way beneath you.
It's not about what you *could* have done to prevent a track washout if you're a passenger, it’s about what you do in the immediate aftermath. When the structure fails, when the system breaks down, what’s your first move? Here’s what matters right now: how quickly can you pivot when the path forward is simply gone?